18 September 2024

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Lewis Ward 1925-2024 
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Lewis Ward 1925-2024 Lewis ….


Lewis Ward 1925-2024 Lewis Ward passed away on Sept. 8. His wife, Felicia, was with him. Lewis was 99 and wanted to go to heaven to be with Jesus and his family. He is now at peace Lewis was born on June 30, 1925 in Beaumont, California. His Father owned a dairy farm and Lewis enjoyed milking cows, raising chickens to sell to there restaurants, and riding horses. He attended school in Beaumont and after graduating he went into the Army. After the Army, he went to Whittier College and then on to Chapman University, where he earned his bachelors degree. He was also a member of the Cardinal Quartet. They performed many places and Lewis loved to sing. Lewis thought about becoming a minster, as he enjoyed church work, but he also wanted to teach. He attended Long Beach Cal-State University to get his masters degree. He began teaching in the Long Beach Unifi ed School District. He taught at Burcham Elementary, Marshall Junior High, and Millikan High School, where he taught “The Bible as Literature.” He taught the Old Testament first semester and the New Testament second semester. He enjoyed his 42year career. A favorite activity was playing tennis and enjoyed the tournaments he entered. When he retired in 1990, he got involved in the weekly sing-a-long at the Long Beach Senior Center, eventually becoming the song leader. After Lewis and Felicia moved to Leisure World, they attended the Community Sing and eventually became directors. Lewis and four others were the song leaders. Singing the old songs and hymns was a favorite past time for Lewis. Lewis and Felicia also enjoyed traveling with their RV and going on cruses with V.K. and Carleen Vose, and Allen and Mary Greene. Lewis was predeceased by his brothers Howard and Edgar, and his sister, Rubye. He also had two children who predeceased him, his oldest son, Lewis Junior and his daughter Annette. Lewis is survived by his wife, Felicia, his youngest son, Allen Ward, five grandchildren and six great-grandchildren, as well as two nephews and one niece. Lewis loved his Church, Palo Verde Avenue Christian Church, Disciples of Christ. He was an elder and song leader. He always looked forward to Sundays. Lewis lived a full life. He had a saying: “I may have many faults, but being wrong isn’t one of them.” A memorial service will be held at his church.

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11 September 2024

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Garth Brooks tribute  ‘The Garth Guy’ will  . nish out the 2024   Amphitheater season

Garth Brooks tribute ‘The Garth Guy’ will . nish out the 2024 Amphitheater season


Tribute to Garth Brooks September 12 | 7:30 p.m. Amphitheater Stage Sponsored by the Golden Age Foundation Dean Simmons followed the footsteps of his father, uncle and grandfather to a life of performing country music. At 7 years old, Simmons was strumming his guitar with his father’s band. Later, after playing lead guitar for several projects, he formed the Dean Simmons Band, performing at nightclubs,

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Health Care  Center fl u clinic  is Sept. 13

Health Care Center fl u clinic is Sept. 13


VACCINATION A flu clinic will be held at the Optum Health Care Center on Friday, Sept. 13. Residents whose primary care doctor works at an Optum clinic can get their shot for free, as well as people with Original Medicare. Medicare Advantage patients must have an insurance card with Optum on it, otherwise they must pay for the shot. Those who want to pay in cash should bring $35 for

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Work study puts a spotlight on bicyclist issues in LW

Work study puts a spotlight on bicyclist issues in LW


BICYCLE SAFETY A work study was recently carried out regarding the issues and concerns of expediting bicycle entry into the community. After this discussion, some proposed procedures were discussed, including reverting to the old system where bicyclists will be able to obtain a new bicycle decal that will be issued annually at the Decal Office, and this would be used to verify entry. Other

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Community swap meet is Sept. 14

Community swap meet is Sept. 14


The GRF Recreation Department will host a community swap meet on Saturday, Sept. 14, in Clubhouse 6 and the Administration parking lot from 8 a.m.-noon. Koffel’s will serve breakfast and coffee beginning at 7:30 a.m. A variety of items will be sold from gently used household items and tools to artwork, antiques, collectibles, jewelry, pottery and crafts. People are invited to browse and

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LW Library Cards

LW Library Cards


September is Library Card Sign-Up Month and the Leisure World Library is encouraging residents to stop by and see what’s new at the library. Those who have never visited the library before or do not yet have a library card will find the process simple and easy. All people need to do is bring their GRF Resident ID card to the library and staff will quickly set up an account. Once signed up,